"The way baseball was meant to be seen!"

★★★★★

Seat Review From Section 217, Row 6, Seat 10

Apr 2014

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Wow, these tickets were $9 and there was not a lot of optimism. But lo and behold, they were awesome! Directly behind home plate with a little bit of elevation. If it was raining, we would have been 100% covered and there were no poles to contend with!

The poles in the 200 level are at Row 6, so we knew we would be safe sitting in Row 6 or closer. The only drawback was that the poles are right on the aisle, and you have to squeeze around them when you move in and out of the row. Small drawback for such great seats.

There were two concession stands right up the stairs and beer and peanut vendors came around every so often.

Overally, HIGHLY recommended for anyone who wants a great view of the game or someone bringing the family!

Best for... watching the game, bringing the family, impressing a guest, being in the shade

These seats were an absolute bargain with great views of the game. We paid under $10 per ticket and I could not have been more impressed with what we got for the money. You could easily see all areas of the field, head on views of the one of a kind scoreboard, and you didn't have to turn your head at all to see any of the action. You could even tell a 2 seam fastball versus a 4 seamer by the way the pitches broke.
The seats were well covered by the upper level sections above, so we would have been nice and dry had it been raining. Great for those that like to be out of the weather, but for fans that like to watch the celebrity guest sing the 7th Inning Stretch, you'll be out of luck.
Restrooms and concessions were close and accessible, and if you exited at the top of the section, you're just a short walk down the ramp from Clark's Clubhouse, an interactive play area for kids where they can also meet the Cubs new mascot at certain times during the game.

Seats were comfortable, and shaded so it was never too hot. Great view.

Column in Section 217, Row 6, Seat 2.

Section 217, Row 6, Seat 1

"Perfect"

(Section 216) - ★★★★★

"Great seats pretty close to home plate"

(Section 215) - ★★★★★ -

No chance of catching foul balls due to the overhang...but other than that, great seats. Wrigley needs to add some drinking fountains, though.

"Bad location"

(Section 222) - ★★ -

Very bad seats in section 228. In all of that area maybe the first 10 rows are good, after that its a very bad location. You can not see half of the stadium, I will not recommend those seats, pay more to have a better seat.

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Seating & Ticket Questions

I want to bring someone that has a fear of heights, what area would be best?

Aug 2018

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If you are attending a game with someone that has a fear of heights avoid any 400 or 500 sections. All other sections are on the ground level and don't feel high up in the air. The cheaper options will be in the 200 sections and will be a little further away while sections 2-40 and 101-142 will be nice and close to the field. These close seats will be pricier.

What is the difference between terrace reserved infield and terrace reserved preferred?

--- The terrace reserved infield seats are further back in the sections leading to a bit more of an obstruction due to the overhang. When sitting here, sometimes flyballs will go out of view and the video...

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